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Anonymous wrote:Drop cloths. BOOM. He did it.
What’s more significant about drop cloths than a bloody knife or a mop?
What normal family owns those? I mean, the workmen bring those with them when doing their work, but they always clean up once they have completed the job.
Clearly, NORMAL families never do their own home improvement projects.
lol right? I’ve bought drop clothes to do big painting projects and while I don’t own a mop, it’s obviously a normal thing to have at home. This is definitely a totality situation but a drop cloth is not a smoking gun.
It's the timing of the purchases, as well as the fact he lied to investigators about his whereabouts when he was making them.
He's reportedly been in and out of psychiatric facilities. Mental health problems.
I own several drop cloths, but I bought them along with a few gallons of paint, a new roller cover, and some painter's tape. This was just before I took a few days off work to paint my living room, not a few days after my spouse went missing. My internet searches the day before were about whether I needed to use primer if I'm covering a lighter paint color with a darker one. And I didn't tell police officers I was getting ice cream for my kid when I was really at Home Depot.